It's time for a "Use a Digi" challenge at One Stitch at a Time (OSAAT)! I love stamping, but digi stamps are so much fun too, and StitchyBear's Digi Outlet has hundreds from many wonderful artists.
Vicky chose our image this time, and I couldn't have had more fun with Cool Buds by BBKakes:
I pieced the image together in 3 layers: The dog & base; The boy; and his hair, sunglasses, and jacket. Everything is colored with Copics, and the sunglasses are colored with black and clear glaze pens.
I find that I really enjoy coloring leather jackets. Maybe it's because I grew up in Spain, near Morocco, with a large Navy population...now that I think about it, I've spent a lot of time around leather. I've visited Ubrique many times; as a child, I loved the feel of their embossed leather. The whole town had a rich, leathery smell that I remember fondly. And I've been to several Moroccan leather factories...the reality and smell of which I remember less fondly (although I adore Morocco). And I'm pretty sure most of my friends' Navy dads had leather jackets. Look at me, getting all sentimental...
In any case, I'm pretty pleased with how this jacket came out. I gave it texture with Distress Crackle Paint.
I ran his hair through my Xyron sticker machine and covered it with fine Flower Soft. I used a glue pen to apply white flocking to the dog. You can read some of my tips about adding Flower Soft and flocking here.
You may remember the cityscape die cut from several of my recent posts (archived here).
Here's another photo, where you can really see the texture:
Inspiration/Challenges:
Hope you'll join the Use a Digi challenge at One Stitch at a Time this week (and be sure to check out my teamies' fabulous projects). For entries using a StitchyBear Store product (be sure to add a # after your name when entering), you'll be eligible for our main prize. You're welcome to enter the challenge using different products, but instead you'll be entered into the draw to win a $3 coupon to StitchyBear's Digi Outlet. Can't wait to see what you create!
Thank you for visiting,
Vicky chose our image this time, and I couldn't have had more fun with Cool Buds by BBKakes:
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I find that I really enjoy coloring leather jackets. Maybe it's because I grew up in Spain, near Morocco, with a large Navy population...now that I think about it, I've spent a lot of time around leather. I've visited Ubrique many times; as a child, I loved the feel of their embossed leather. The whole town had a rich, leathery smell that I remember fondly. And I've been to several Moroccan leather factories...the reality and smell of which I remember less fondly (although I adore Morocco). And I'm pretty sure most of my friends' Navy dads had leather jackets. Look at me, getting all sentimental...
In any case, I'm pretty pleased with how this jacket came out. I gave it texture with Distress Crackle Paint.
I ran his hair through my Xyron sticker machine and covered it with fine Flower Soft. I used a glue pen to apply white flocking to the dog. You can read some of my tips about adding Flower Soft and flocking here.
You may remember the cityscape die cut from several of my recent posts (archived here).
Here's another photo, where you can really see the texture:
Inspiration/Challenges:
- Alphabet Challenge: I for Image
- Crafting for all Seasons: Masculine
- Delicious Doodles #40: All Creatures Great and Small
- Hanna & Friends #173: Banner + cute person/animal stamp
- Jellypark Challenges: Masculine
- Polka Doodles: Male Theme
- Simon Says Stamp: Transport
- Stampin' For The Weekend: Cute
- The Perfect Sentiment #83: Masculine + Sentiment
- Top Tip Tuesday #103: Masculine
Hope you'll join the Use a Digi challenge at One Stitch at a Time this week (and be sure to check out my teamies' fabulous projects). For entries using a StitchyBear Store product (be sure to add a # after your name when entering), you'll be eligible for our main prize. You're welcome to enter the challenge using different products, but instead you'll be entered into the draw to win a $3 coupon to StitchyBear's Digi Outlet. Can't wait to see what you create!
Thank you for visiting,